Gap junctions and propagation of the cardiac action potential.

Scott A Bernstein, Gregory E Morley
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Abstract

Pacemaker cells in the heart generate periodic electrical signals that are conducted to the working myocardium via the specialized conduction system. Effective cell-to-cell communication is critical for rapid, uniform conduction of cardiac action potentials-- a prerequisite for effective, synchronized cardiac contraction. Local circuit currents form the basis of the depolarization wave front in the working myocardium. These currents flow from cell to cell via gap junction channels. In this chapter, we trace the path of the action potential from its generation in the sinus node to propagation through the working myocardium, with a detailed discussion of the role of gap junctions. First, we review the transmembrane ionic currents and the basic principles of conduction of the action potential to the working myocardium via the specialized tissues of the heart. Next, we consider the relative contribution of cell geometry, size, and gap junction conductance. These factors are examined in terms of their source-to-sink relationships. Lastly, we will discuss new insights into the importance of gap junctions in cardiac conduction in health and disease which have been gained from high resolution optical mapping in connexin-deficient mice.

间隙连接和心脏动作电位的传播。
心脏中的起搏器细胞产生周期性的电信号,通过专门的传导系统传导到工作的心肌。有效的细胞间通讯对于快速、均匀地传导心脏动作电位至关重要——这是有效、同步的心脏收缩的先决条件。局部电路电流形成工作心肌去极化波前的基础。这些电流通过间隙连接通道从一个细胞流向另一个细胞。在本章中,我们将追踪动作电位从窦房结产生到通过工作心肌传播的路径,并详细讨论间隙连接的作用。首先,我们回顾了跨膜离子电流和动作电位通过心脏的特殊组织传导到工作心肌的基本原理。接下来,我们考虑电池几何形状、尺寸和间隙结电导的相对贡献。这些因素是根据它们的源到汇关系来检查的。最后,我们将讨论从连接蛋白缺陷小鼠的高分辨率光学成像中获得的关于间隙连接在心脏传导中健康和疾病重要性的新见解。
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